Farewell, Friend: A Look Back at the Unreleased Pokemon Let's Go Johto While the recent Pokemon Presents event brought exciting announcements, one notable absence left many fans feeling a pang of disappointment: Pokemon Let's Go Johto. Initially speculated to be the next installment in the simplified, catching-focused spin-off series, this Johto remake never materialized. A Journey Unfulfilled: Why Let's Go Johto Didn't Happen The exact reasons for the cancellation of Let's Go Johto remain unconfirmed. However, several theories have gained traction within the Pokemon community: Shifting Focus: With the success of Pokemon Sword and Shield, and the recent Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, the developers might have chosen to focus on creating entirely new experiences rather than remakes. Pokemon Go Connection: The Let's Go series was heavily inspired by the mobile game Pokemon Go. As the mobile game's popularity waned, the need for a Johto-themed Let's Go tit...
How to Draw Eyes from the Three-Quarter View ============================================ https://www.toprevenuegate.com/cxhak35h?key=97175b078c5c366984e8f4ead4e0c552 Introduction Welcome to this rapid fire art tutorial on how to draw eyes from the three-quarter view. In this step-by-step guide, you will learn how to create realistic and detailed eyes using an HB pencil and a 2B pencil. Don't worry if you only have an HB pencil, just apply more pressure during the shading phase. Before we begin, make sure you have a kneaded eraser for easy blending and a regular facial tissue for blending. Let's get started! 12 3 Step 1: Drawing the Eye Shape To start, lightly draw a circle using your HB pencil. This will serve as the base for the eye. Repeat the process for the other eye, ensuring that the spacing between them is slightly less than the diameter of one circle. Connect the circles with a faint line through the center. 1 23 Step 2: Creating the Eye Shape Now, using the faint li...